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Built in Clock

by dmaxwell (community developer)
last update on: 10/17/2015
popularity rank: 2
average rating:
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description: This is the same clock as the one built into the Control Panel, typically used when the chumby is not connected to the network.

preview of 'Built in Clock' app


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Comments

  • badgeguy

    – January 11 2012

    I can not find this information anywhere. I have two Chumby's on the same network and from time to time one or the other's Built in Clock colon (:) blinks. Why?

  • aldg

    – August 20 2008

    Submitted on 08/20/09 at apx 9:14 am pdt It looks like the initialization format for this Chumby Widget has changed....but that's no reflected in the above information, which only advises that the Widget was created on 12/04/07. I believe the format of the Widget pages should show latest "revision" date when it relates to programming or initialization of the Widget and NOT content. In the case of the latest changes, if you only make one change to the Widget, you now end up having to click a large series of "Done" buttons....whereas before, such changes were made much quicker. A small step backwards!

  • pnuesslein

    – April 08 2008

    Question (maybe this should go on the forums)... Is there a default shut off for an alarm? I let the alarm ring for over thirty minutes this morning and it never shut itself off. I'd hate to go away for a few days and have the alarm going off constantly while I am not at home.

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